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Stan Rogers was a Canadian folk singer-songwriter who became one of Canada's most beloved maritime folk artists before his tragic death in 1983 at age 33. His rich baritone voice and masterful storytelling brought Atlantic Canada's seafaring culture to life through anthems like "Barrett's Privateers" and "Northwest Passage," the latter becoming an unofficial Canadian national song. Rogers' albums "Fogarty's Cove" and "Northwest Passage" captured the struggles and triumphs of fishermen, sailors, and working-class Canadians with unmatched authenticity. Songs like "The Mary Ellen Carter" and "White Squall" showcased his ability to weave maritime history into stirring ballads that resonated far beyond coastal communities. Though his career was cut short, Rogers' influence on Canadian folk music remains immeasurable, inspiring generations of musicians and helping define Canada's cultural identity.